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... y where some students were coming to collect their library cards.

Rather than stand at the building's front entrance, Donald stood by the side, hiding in some shrubbery while looking toward the front junctions. He currently had his phone to his ear and seemed extremely nervous as he spoke to Don.

"I'm still not sure this is a really good idea. What makes you think those guys are gonna pass through here anyway? I don't mean to sound like an asshole, but they don't look like the ty ...

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